Language name and locationː Northern Tepehuan, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区北部特佩环语, 墨西哥中部纳亚里特州和西北部锡那罗阿州

 

1. imo, umo, imoko

21.   imo kodan imoko

2. ɡooka, ɡookadu

22.   imo kodan ɡooka

3. vaik, vaik, vai

23.   imo kodan baika

4. maako, makoba

24.   imo kodan makoba

5. taama

25.   imo kodan taama

6. nadhami

26.   imo kodan nadhami

7. kubarrami, kuvaarakami

27.   imo kodan kubarrami

8. mamakoba ( 2 x 4 ? )

28.   imo kodan mamakoba

9. tubuxtama

29.   imo kodan tubuxtama

10. baixtama, baivux taama

30.   imo kodan dam baixtama

11. baixtadan imoko *

40.   ɡoo kobai ( 2 x 20 )

12. baixtadan ɡooka

50.   ɡoo kobai dam baixtama

13. baixtadan baika

60.   bai kobai  ( 3 x 20 )

14. baixtadan makoba

70.   baika kobai dam baixtama

15. baixtadan taama

80.   mako kobai ( 4 x 20 )

16. baixtadan nadhami

90.   mako kobai dam baixtama

17. baixtadan kubarrami

100. imo siento  ( < Spanish )

18. baixtadan mamakoba

200.  ɡoo siento

19. baixtadan tubuxtama

1000. imo mil  ( < Spanish )

20. imo kobai *

2000. ɡoo mil

 

Linguists providing data and dateː Mr. Araceli Carrillo Carrillo & Prof. Zarina Estrada

Fernández. Universidad de Sonora, Mexico, June 10, 2009.

提供资的语言家: Mr. Araceli Carrillo Carrillo & Prof. Zarina Estrada Fernández.

2009 年 6 月 10 日.

 

Other comments: Northern Tepehuan (Oodamicʌdʌ) or O’otham is spoken by approximately 9,800 speakers in Chihuahua state: Baborigame area; Sinaloa state: Choix municipality, border area, Mexico. Northern Tepehuan has a vigesimal system. There is an alternative term for 11 ''bai-vux-taama-dam imoko''. The word 'kobai' in 20 is derived from the word ''forehead'.


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